Who Put The Beef into Wellington?

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781804193709
  • Weight: 260g
  • Dimensions: 118 x 182mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Mar 2026
  • Publisher: Octopus Publishing Group
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Ever wondered where Caesar Salad comes from? Who was Benedict and what's he got to do with combining poached eggs with ham and hollandaise sauce?

In this fascinating journey into culinary history James Winter provides the answers to these questions and explores the origins of classic dishes from around the world. Who came up with them? When and what inspired them to combine certain ingredients? And why have they endured to become classics that we turn to again and again?

Discover the story behind 50 classic recipes, from Battenberg Cake and Peach Melba to Sole Veronique, Chicken Kiev and Bloody Mary. Who Put The Beef into Wellington? includes the quintessential version of each recipe plus hints and tips from top chefs, this book will inform, inspire and tantalise your tastebuds in equal measure.

Content includes:

- Light bites
: Caesar Salad, Eggs Benedict, Coronation Chicken and Oysters Rockefeller
- Mains: Lamb Balti, Woolton Pie, Steak Diane and Pizza Margherita
- Something Sweet: Peach Melba, Baked Alaska, Bananas Foster and Opera Cake
- And to Drink: Margarita, Tom Collins, Mint Julep and Negroni

James Winter has spent a career working around food and drink. For over a decade he was Executive Editor for the BBC's flagship cookery programme Saturday Kitchen Live, where he was instrumental in uncovering and promoting the talents of many of Britain's finest chefs. His passion for hospitality later saw him work as Chief Marketing Officer for Heston Blumenthal's Fat Duck Restaurant Group. He remains a food broadcaster and writer. His first book Yes Chef! was published in 2009.

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